Kadashman-Turgu

Kadashman-Turgu (1329 BC-1264 BC) was the Kassite King of Babylon from 1281 BC to 1264 BC, succeeding Nazi-Maruttash and preceding Kadashman-Enlil II.

Biography
Kadashman-Turgu was born in 1329 BC, the son of King Nazi-Maruttash. He succeeded his father as King of Babylon in 1281 BC, and, early in his reign, he brokered a treaty with the Assyrian king Adad-nirari I, making peace with the Middle Assyrian Empire. Kadashman-Turgu died in 1264 BC.